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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Molenda ad9a53c510 Add an SBFrame::FindRegister() method to make it a little
easier to retrieve a register value.

llvm-svn: 187184
2013-07-26 02:08:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata eff81a471a Second attempt at getting the PyCallable changes in trunk
Thanks to Daniel Malea for helping test this patch for Linux happiness!

llvm-svn: 185965
2013-07-09 20:14:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton 226cce2511 Added a way to extract the module specifications from a file. A module specification is information that is required to describe a module (executable, shared library, object file, ect). This information includes host path, platform path (remote path), symbol file path, UUID, object name (for objects in .a files for example you could have an object name of "foo.o"), and target triple. Module specification can be used to create a module, or used to add a module to a target. A list of module specifications can be used to enumerate objects in container objects (like universal mach files and BSD archive files).
There are two new classes:

lldb::SBModuleSpec
lldb::SBModuleSpecList

The SBModuleSpec wraps up a lldb_private::ModuleSpec, and SBModuleSpecList wraps up a lldb_private::ModuleSpecList.

llvm-svn: 185877
2013-07-08 22:22:41 +00:00
Daniel Malea 9a71a7d81b Revert commits that cause broken builds on GCC buildbots
- build fails due to PyCallable template definition inside an extern "C" scope

This commit reverts 185240, 184893 and 184608.

llvm-svn: 185560
2013-07-03 17:58:31 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5c47650fe0 <rdar://problem/14309010>
OS Plugins' __init__ method takes two arguments: (self,process)

I was erroneously passing the session_dict as well as part of my PyCallable changes and that caused plugins to fail to work

llvm-svn: 185240
2013-06-28 23:33:18 +00:00
Enrico Granata b4675a4e12 <rdar://problem/14266411>
The semi-unofficial way of returning a status from a Python command was to return a string (e.g. return "no such variable was found") that LLDB would pick as a clue of an error having happened

This checkin changes that:
- SBCommandReturnObject now exports a SetError() call, which can take an SBError or a plain C-string
- script commands now drop any return value and expect the SBCommandReturnObject ("return object") to be filled in appropriately - if you do nothing, a success will be assumed

If your commands were relying on returning a value and having LLDB pick that up as an error, please change your commands to SetError() through the return object or expect changes in behavior

llvm-svn: 184893
2013-06-25 23:43:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata c20eed4280 Lots of cleanup on the SWIG wrapping layer
Now, the way SWIG wrappers call into Python is through a utility PyCallable object, which overloads operator () to look like a normal function call
Plus, using the SBTypeToSWIGWrapper() family of functions, we can call python functions transparently as if they were plain C functions
Using this new technique should make adding new Python call points easier and quicker

The PyCallable is a generally useful facility, and we might want to consider moving it to a separate layer where other parts of LLDB can use it

llvm-svn: 184608
2013-06-21 23:27:16 +00:00
Enrico Granata c972c70e60 Change the SWIG wrappers to stop directly casting SB object to SWIG objects, and instead use a safer type-checked API (thanks templates)
Any time a SWIG wrapper needs a PyObject for an SB object, it now should call into SBTypeToSWIGWrapper<SBType>(SBType*)
If you try to use it on an SBType for which there is not an implementation yet, LLDB will fail to link - just add your specialization to python-swigsafecast.swig and rebuild

This is the first step in simplifying our SWIG Wrapper layer

llvm-svn: 184580
2013-06-21 18:57:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata aad8e48054 In thread and frame format strings, it is now allowed to use Python functions to generate part or all of the output text
Specifically, the ${target ${process ${thread and ${frame specifiers have been extended to allow a subkeyword .script:<fctName> (e.g. ${frame.script:FooFunction})
The functions are prototyped as

def FooFunction(Object,unused)

where object is of the respective SB-type (SBTarget for target.script, ... and so on)

This has not been implemented for ${var because it would be akin to a Python summary which is already well-defined in LLDB

llvm-svn: 184500
2013-06-20 23:40:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton d8c3d4b1e9 Implemented a types.py module that allows types to be inspected for padding.
The script was able to point out and save 40 bytes in each lldb_private::Section by being very careful where we need to have virtual destructors and also by re-ordering members.

llvm-svn: 184364
2013-06-19 21:50:28 +00:00
Andy Gibbs a297a97e09 Sort out a number of mismatched integer types in order to cut down the number of compiler warnings.
llvm-svn: 184333
2013-06-19 19:04:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 88e0f618ea Added a new decorator function in the "lldb" module that can register a command automatically. We have just a few kinks to work out for the Xcode workflow and we will be ready to switch over to using this. To use this, you can decorate your python function as:
@lldb.command("new_command", "Documentation string for new_command...")
def new_command(debugger, command, result, dict):
    ....
    
No more need to register your command in the __lldb_init_module function!

llvm-svn: 184274
2013-06-19 01:38:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton f02500c74c Added the ability to get a list of types from a SBModule or SBCompileUnit. Sebastien Metrot wanted this, and sent a hollowed out patch. I filled in the blanks and did the low level implementation. The new functions are:
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
/// module.
///
/// @param[in] type_mask
///     A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
///     together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
///     you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
///     and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
///     all types found in the debug information for this module.
///
/// @return
///     A list of types in this module that match \a type_mask
//------------------------------------------------------------------
lldb::SBTypeList
SBModule::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask)


//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
/// compile unit.
///
/// @param[in] type_mask
///    A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
///    together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
///    you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
///    and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
///    all types found in the debug information for this compile
///    unit.
///
/// @return
///    A list of types in this compile unit that match \a type_mask
//------------------------------------------------------------------
lldb::SBTypeList
SBCompileUnit::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask = lldb::eTypeClassAny);

This lets you request types by filling out a mask that contains one or more bits from the lldb::TypeClass enumerations, so you can only get the types you really want.

llvm-svn: 184251
2013-06-18 22:51:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata fd4bc4e58f Fixing a linking issue when building LLDB with ToT LLVM
llvm-svn: 184127
2013-06-17 21:42:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1d4c540688 Added a SBSection::GetParent() to the API.
llvm-svn: 183948
2013-06-13 21:23:23 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru cbd5c4c98a Remove the windows CR
llvm-svn: 183911
2013-06-13 16:05:41 +00:00
Enrico Granata e34ade7986 Improvements to the data formatters SB API:
- exposing new accessors: formats/format, ..., that allow you to iterate over all formatters
 e.g. sys_category = lldb.debugger.GetCategory("system").summary['char *']
- ensuring that C++-based synthetic children provider can at least print their description accurately, if nothing else

llvm-svn: 183805
2013-06-11 22:58:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata b0c72d99dc <rdar://problem/13646047>
Providing a Python helper SBData.CreateDataFromInt() to make an SBData out of a single integer number
It tries to use the current target, if any, for endianness and pointer size, and it picks a reasonable size on your behalf - if there is no way it can infer anything reasonable it essentially picks a 64-bit Mac as the reference model

llvm-svn: 183793
2013-06-11 22:06:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 05db523f3c Making our Python decrefs NULL-safe
llvm-svn: 183774
2013-06-11 19:13:50 +00:00
Enrico Granata 8d6e5ec292 <rdar://problem/13759177>
Allowing LLDB to resolve names of Python functions when they are located in classes
This allows things like *bound* classmethods to be used for formatters, commands, ...

llvm-svn: 183772
2013-06-11 19:04:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata c01dc4af1f Adding properties to the SBBreakpoint class
llvm-svn: 183707
2013-06-10 22:39:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata a5c0308bde Adding a diagnose-nsstring command
This should help us figure out issues with the NSString data formatter

llvm-svn: 182972
2013-05-30 23:36:47 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0f6a057147 This checkin enables Python summaries to return any string-convertible object
Upon encountering an object not of type string, LLDB will get the string representation of it (akin to calling str(X) in Python code) and use that as the summary to display

Feedback is welcome as to whether repr() should be used instead (but the argument for repr() better be highly persuasive :-)

llvm-svn: 182953
2013-05-30 18:56:47 +00:00
Daniel Malea 01b384c978 Fix CMake install target
- copy lldb python module into directory specified with CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
- make liblldb.so a symlink (to liblldb.so.X.Y where X.Y is the LLVM version)

llvm-svn: 182157
2013-05-17 20:55:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata c8fcaab6ce <rdar://problem/13883385>
Python breakpoint actions can return False to say that they don't want to stop at the breakpoint to which they are associated
Almost all of the work to support this notion of a breakpoint callback was in place, but two small moving parts were missing:
a) the SWIG wrapper was not checking the return value of the script
b) when passing a Python function by name, the call statement was dropping the return value of the function
This checkin addresses both concerns and makes this work
Care has been taken that you only keep running when an actual value of False has been returned, and that any other value (None included) means Stop!

llvm-svn: 181866
2013-05-15 02:46:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata c3387333ce <rdar://problem/11742979>
SWIG is smart enough to recognize that C++ operators == and != mean __eq__ and __ne__ in Python and do the appropriate translation
But it is not smart enough to recognize that mySBObject == None should return False instead of erroring out
The %pythoncode blocks are meant to provide those extra smarts (and they play some SWIG&Python magic to find the right function to call behind the scenes with no risk of typos :-)
Lastly, SBBreakpoint provides an == but never provided a != operator - common courtesy is to provide both

llvm-svn: 180987
2013-05-03 01:29:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata e55f77aec8 <rdar://problem/13499317>
Enabling Python commands to produce Unicode output via:

result.PutCString(u”whatever”)

llvm-svn: 180930
2013-05-02 17:29:04 +00:00
Jason Molenda f7305a6103 Rename unwind_diagnose.py to diagnose_unwind.py. Change
finish-swig-Python-LLDB.sh to create a new lldb.diagnose subdirectory
in the LLDB framework; the first diagnostic command in this directory
is diagnose-unwind.  There may be others added in the future.

Users can load these diagnostic tools into their session with 
"script import lldb.diagnose".

llvm-svn: 180768
2013-04-30 03:03:06 +00:00
Jason Molenda 8ed67139c4 Forgot to include the diagnose_unwind.py script in the initialization of
the lldb.macosx folder.

llvm-svn: 180078
2013-04-23 04:21:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7b0992d9cd After discussing with Chris Lattner, we require C++11, so lets get rid of the macros and just use C++11.
llvm-svn: 179805
2013-04-18 22:45:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton e01e07b6e7 Since we use C++11, we should switch over to using std::unique_ptr when C++11 is being used. To do this, we follow what we have done for shared pointers and we define a STD_UNIQUE_PTR macro that can be used and it will "do the right thing". Due to some API differences in std::unique_ptr and due to the fact that we need to be able to compile without C++11, we can't use move semantics so some code needed to change so that it can compile with either C++.
Anyone wanting to use a unique_ptr or auto_ptr should now use the "STD_UNIQUE_PTR(TYPE)" macro.

llvm-svn: 179779
2013-04-18 18:10:51 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor a75418dbd6 Adding new Python API function to check for stopped threads.
llvm-svn: 179577
2013-04-15 23:33:53 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru b9555e8e4a Remove the useless SRCROOT declaration from the call of build-swig-wrapper-classes.sh & finish-swig-wrapper-classes.sh
Two reasons for that:
* the declaration is not used. the LLDB_SOURCE_DIR is provided as the first argument in the script ($1) (called SRC_ROOT in the source code)
* add_custom_command is quoting the first argument of the command. Usually, it is the script itself (and then the full path to the script) but, here, it is the declaration of a variable.
It was failing with:
cd "/llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/build-llvm/tools/lldb/scripts" && "SRCROOT=/llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/tools/lldb" /llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/tools/lldb/scripts/build-swig-wrapper-classes.sh /llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/tools/lldb /llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/build-llvm/tools/lldb/scripts /llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/build-llvm/tools/lldb/scripts /llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/build-llvm -m
/bin/sh: 1: SRCROOT=/llvm-toolchain-3.3~svn179457/tools/lldb: not found

llvm-svn: 179459
2013-04-13 13:20:12 +00:00
Sean Callanan d3f9968af6 Make sure we expose SetData() through the Python
interface.

llvm-svn: 179439
2013-04-13 01:28:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton dda8c7d56f Fixed SBValueList to have a __str__ function like all other SB classes. Previously this was done as __repr__.
llvm-svn: 179327
2013-04-11 22:24:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata f15ee4e89f <rdar://problem/13563628>
Introducing a negative cache for ObjCLanguageRuntime::LookupInCompleteClassCache()
This helps speed up the (common) case of us looking for classes that are hidden deep within Cocoa internals and repeatedly failing at finding type information for them.
In order for this to work, we need to clean this cache whenever debug information is added. A new symbols loaded event is added that is triggered with add-dsym (before modules loaded would be triggered for both adding modules and adding symbols).
Interested parties can register for this event. Internally, we make sure to clean the negative cache whenever symbols are added.
Lastly, ClassDescriptor::IsTagged() has been refactored to GetTaggedPointerInfo() that also (optionally) returns info and value bits. In this way, data formatters can share tagged pointer code instead of duplicating the required arithmetic.

llvm-svn: 178897
2013-04-05 18:49:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4d8ad55c78 Modified patch from Prabhat Verma to enable loading core files through the SBTarget API.
llvm-svn: 177932
2013-03-25 22:40:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata ac9df2d1a6 <rdar://problem/13434476>
Making value objects properly iterable in constructs of the form
[ x for x in value_with_children ]

This would previously cause an endless loop because lacking a proper iterator object, Python will keep calling __getitem__() with increasing values of the index until it gets an IndexError
since SBValue::GetValueForExpressionPath() supports synthetic array members, no array index will ever really cause an IndexError to be raised, hence the endless iteration

class value_iter is an implementation of __iter__() that provides a terminating iterator over a value

llvm-svn: 177885
2013-03-25 18:53:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata ceba071330 - Masking out SBCommandReturnObject::Printf() from the Python layer because SWIG and varargs do not get along well.
It is replaced by a Print("str") call which is equivalent to Printf("%s","str")
- Providing file-like behavior for SBStream with appropriate extension write() and flush() calls, plus documenting that these are only meant and only exist for Python
Documenting the file-like behavior on our website

llvm-svn: 177877
2013-03-25 17:37:39 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7d1f93942f <rdar://problem/13312903>
Exports write() and flush() from SBCommandReturnObject to enable file-like output from Python commands.
e.g.:
def ls(debugger, command, result, internal_dict):
    print >>result,”just “some output”

will produce
(lldb) ls
just “some output
(lldb) 

llvm-svn: 177807
2013-03-23 01:35:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6d37cc6501 This checkin removes the last Cocoa formatters that were implemented in Python and reimplements them in C++. The Python Cocoa formatters are not shipped as part of LLDB anymore, but still exist in the source repository for user reference. Python formatters still exist for STL classes and users can still define their own Python formatters
llvm-svn: 177366
2013-03-19 00:27:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton faac111870 <rdar://problem/13421412>
Many "byte size" members and variables were using a mixture of uint32_t and size_t. Switching over to using uint64_t everywhere.

llvm-svn: 177091
2013-03-14 18:31:44 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3d27e6603a Updated Apple LLDB version to lldb-300.99.0. Also
updated the build system to support the new Apple
LLDB versioning scheme.

llvm-svn: 176662
2013-03-07 22:29:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 66a907a6bd Added new properties to lldb.SBModule classes:
"compile_units" returns an array of all compile units in a module as a list() of lldb.SBCompileUnit objects.

"compile_unit" returns a compile unit accessor object that allows indexed access, search by full or partial path, or by regex:

(lldb) script
comp_unit = lldb.target.module['TextEdit'].compile_unit['Document.m']
comp_unit = lldb.target.module['TextEdit'].compile_unit['/path/to/Document.m']
comp_unit = lldb.target.module['TextEdit'].compile_unit[0]
comp_unit = lldb.target.module['TextEdit'].compile_unit[1]
for comp_unit in lldb.target.module['TextEdit'].compile_unit[re.compile("\.m$")]
  print comp_unit

This helps do quick searches and scripting while debugging.

llvm-svn: 176613
2013-03-07 03:25:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1fb7c625d0 Stop the "module" property from throwing an exception when the module name was not found in the target module list.
llvm-svn: 176611
2013-03-07 02:58:47 +00:00
Daniel Malea 33174017e0 Clean up LLDB CMake build output
- remove "-debug" flag from swig scripts
- use "echo -n" instead of "echo" in dummy target to avoid printing a useless newline

llvm-svn: 176597
2013-03-07 00:52:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0f063ba6b4 Convert from the C-based LLVM Disassembler shim to the full MC Disassembler API's.
Calculate "can branch" using the MC API's rather than our hand-rolled regex'es.
As extra credit, allow setting the disassembly flavor for x86 based architectures to intel or att.

<rdar://problem/11319574>
<rdar://problem/9329275>

llvm-svn: 176392
2013-03-02 00:26:47 +00:00
Daniel Malea 931b17c705 Finish up CMake support for LLDB (tested on Linux)
- add missing scripts (driver, tests, etc...)
- enable running of tests from cmake with "make check-lldb" target
- fix up problem with clang dependencies (this enables parallel builds)
- implement platform-specific FIXMEs in source/CMakeLists.txt

llvm-svn: 176306
2013-02-28 23:11:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 006c1d1d49 <rdar://problem/13281528>
Fixed issues with the SBModule "sections" property, and with the SBBlock "ranges" attributes.

llvm-svn: 176051
2013-02-25 21:53:07 +00:00
Daniel Malea 4d3c008c7d Fix document typos, indentation in python code, and API examples.
Patch by Bruce Mitchener!

llvm-svn: 175002
2013-02-12 20:01:49 +00:00